The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent: No. I[-VII].C.S. Van Winkle, 101 Greenwich Street, 1820 |
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... head ; how many weary days ; how many sleepless nights ! How have their authors buried themselves in the solitude of cells and cloisters ; shut themselves up from the face of man , and the still more blessed face of nature ; and devoted ...
... head ; how many weary days ; how many sleepless nights ! How have their authors buried themselves in the solitude of cells and cloisters ; shut themselves up from the face of man , and the still more blessed face of nature ; and devoted ...
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... head resting on my hand , I was thrumming with the other hand upon the quarto , until I accidentally loosened the clasps , when , to my utter astonish- ment , the little book gave two or three yawns , like one awaking from a deep sleep ...
... head resting on my hand , I was thrumming with the other hand upon the quarto , until I accidentally loosened the clasps , when , to my utter astonish- ment , the little book gave two or three yawns , like one awaking from a deep sleep ...
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... head , and was not rather a mere confluence of various tongues , perpetually subject to changes and intermix- tures . It is this which has made English literature so extremely mutable , and the re- putation built upon it so fleeting ...
... head , and was not rather a mere confluence of various tongues , perpetually subject to changes and intermix- tures . It is this which has made English literature so extremely mutable , and the re- putation built upon it so fleeting ...
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... heads at him , for he was a poor half edu- cated varlet , that knew little of Latin , and no- thing of Greek , and had been obliged to run the country for deer stealing . I think his name was Shakspeare . I presume he soon sunk into ob ...
... heads at him , for he was a poor half edu- cated varlet , that knew little of Latin , and no- thing of Greek , and had been obliged to run the country for deer stealing . I think his name was Shakspeare . I presume he soon sunk into ob ...
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... head , but he writes from the heart , and the heart will al- ways understand him . He is the faithful por- trayer of nature , whose features are always the same , and always interesting . Prose writers are voluminous and unwieldy ...
... head , but he writes from the heart , and the heart will al- ways understand him . He is the faithful por- trayer of nature , whose features are always the same , and always interesting . Prose writers are voluminous and unwieldy ...
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